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Hyundai Rotem

Hyundai Rotem (Korean현대로템; RRHyeondae Lotem) is a South Korean company that manufactures rolling stock, defense products and plant equipment. It is a part of the Hyundai Motor Group. Its name was changed from Rotem to Hyundai Rotem in December 2007 to reflect the parent company.[2] It is also called Hyundai Railroad Technology Systems.

Hyundai Rotem Company
Hyundai Rotem Headquarters in Uiwang
Native name
현대로템주식회사
FormerlyKorea Rolling Stock Corporation (1999–2001)
Rotem (2002–2007)
Hyundai Rotem (2007–present)
Company typePublic
KRX: 064350
IndustryRailways
Defense
Factories
Predecessors
FoundedJuly 1, 1977; 46 years ago (July 1, 1977)
HeadquartersChangwon, Gyeongsangnam-do, South Korea
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Lee Yong-bae (CEO)
ProductsRailway vehicles, military vehicles, manufacturing plants
Revenue 3.1633 trillion[1] (2022)
₩147.5 billion[1] (2022)
₩194.5 billion[1] (2022)
Total assets ₩4.8239 trillion[1] (2022)
Total equity ₩1.4915 trillion[1] (2022)
Owner
Number of employees
3,800
ParentHyundai Motor Company
SubsidiariesEUROTEM
WebsiteOfficial website in English
Official website in Korean
Hyundai Rotem
Hangul
현대로템
Revised RomanizationHyeondae Lotem
McCune–ReischauerHyŏndae Rot'em

History edit

The company was founded in 1977. In 1999, the company changed its name to Korea Rolling Stock Corporation (KOROS) as a result of the merging between three major rolling stock divisions: Hanjin Heavy Industries, Daewoo Heavy Industries and Hyundai Precision & Industries. The company subsequently changed its name to Railroad Technology System, or Rotem, on 1 January 2002.[3] It adopted its current name in December 2007 to reflect its current owner.

Hyundai Rotem currently employs 3,800 people and exports to 50 countries worldwide.

Railway products edit

Notable projects include supplying most of South Korea's rolling stock, which include Korail's KTX high speed trains, electric multiple units (EMUs), and electric locomotives. Other products in South Korea include supplying all of Seoul Metro, Seoul Metropolitan Rapid Transit, Busan Metro Lines, and Shinbundang Line's rolling stock. International products include Hong Kong MTR's K-Stock and R-Stock EMUs, commuter EMUs for Taiwan, trains for the New Delhi Metro, and automated trains for the Canada Line in Vancouver, Canada. It delivered 120 Silverliner V commuter trains for SEPTA Regional Rail in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania area and 66 Silverliner Vs for Regional Transportation District (RTD)'s A Line.[4]

Trams and light rail vehicles edit

 
Hyundai Rotem tram in Warsaw

High-speed rail edit

 
South Korea's KTX-Eum

Diesel multiple units edit

Electric multiple units edit

 
KTM ETS Class 91 EMUs at Ipoh station

Metro cars edit

 
Seoul Subway Line 1 vehicle

Electric locomotives edit

Diesel-electric locomotives edit

  • Bangladesh – Bangladesh Railway 2900, 3000 series locomotives
  • Korea – Korail class 4400 (GT18B-M), 7000, 7100, 7200, 7300, 7400, 7500 (GT26CW series)

Push-pull coaches edit

 
Metrolink Hyundai Rotem bi-level car

Defense products edit

 
A Republic of Korea K1 Main Battle Tank
 
K2 Black Panther
  • K1 Main Battle Tank
  • K2 Black Panther Main Battle Tank
  • K600 Rhino Combat Engineering Vehicle
  • K1 Armoured Recovery Vehicle
  • Decon Machinery
  • 60-Ton Heavy Equipment Transporter (HET)
  • K1 Tank Gunnery Trainer
  • Depot Maintenance
  • Integrated Logistics System

Plant and Machinery edit

  • Mechanical Press, Hydraulic Press, Auto Racking System
  • Electric Arc Furnace – Steel
  • Ladle Furnace
  • Cranes
  • Passenger Boarding Bridges
  • Plant construction

Projects edit

Hyderabad Metro edit

Hyderabad Metro Rail announced on September 12, 2012, that it has awarded the rolling stock tender to Hyundai Rotem of South Korea. The tender is for 57 rakes consisting of 171 cars which will delivered phase wise at least 9 months before the commencement of each stage. On 22 May 2014 the first train had arrived at Uppal depot in Hyderabad. On 31 December 2014, Hyderabad Metro created a new technology record by successfully running a train in Automatic Train Operation (ATO) mode for the first time on Indian soil between Nagole and Mettuguda.[8]

Istanbul Marmaray edit

Hyundai Rotem announced on November 11, 2008, that it had signed a €580m contract to supply the rolling stock for the Marmaray cross-Bosporus tunnel project in Istanbul. The Korean firm saw off competition from short-listed bidders Alstom, CAF and a consortium of Bombardier, Siemens and Nurol for the 440-vehicle contract which was placed by the Ministry of Transport's General Directorate of Railways, Harbours & Airports.

The 22 m long stainless steel cars will be formed into 10 and five-car EMUs. Some production will be carried out locally by Eurotem, Hyundai Rotem's joint venture with Turkish rolling stock manufacturer TÜVASAŞ. The cars will arrive in three batches, the first 160 cars by 2011, the last by June 2014.

Hyundai Rotem won its first contract in Turkey in 1996, and has now completed seven orders for a total of 804 vehicles worth US$1·6bn. In July it signed a contract to provide 84 DMUs in conjunction with Tüvasas.

'Hyundai Rotem has earned the trust of Turkey by providing high quality products and technology', said Executive Vice-chairman Yeo-Sung Lee. 'We believe this brightens the outlook for future business opportunities in Turkey such as the Istanbul line and the Ankara line.'

Boston MBTA edit

Hyundai Rotem was awarded a contract with Boston's MBTA in early 2008 for the construction of 75 cars. The contract entails the delivery of the first 4 cars by October 2010 while the remaining 71 cars were scheduled to be delivered by the end of 2012. However, due to chronic delays, shoddy workmanship, material shortage, and the death of Hyundai Rotem's chief executive, M.H. Lee, in November 2012, only four cars have been delivered by the end of 2012. On December 21, 2012, the MBTA sent a letter to Hyundai Rotem threatening to cancel the contract if a solution is not soon reached, which, would be a breach of the contract terms.[9] Since then, the new cars have continued to experience various mechanical problems resulting in car shortages and delays.[10]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i . FnGuide. 2022. Archived from the original on 26 January 2024. Retrieved 26 January 2024.
  2. ^ "Hyundai Rotem News: 현대로템㈜ '08년 해외수주 2조원 진입" (in Korean). 2007-12-04. Archived from the original on 2004-08-05. Retrieved 2008-02-18.
  3. ^ "HYUNDAI ROTEM". www.hyundai-rotem.co.kr. Archived from the original on 2013-11-05. Retrieved 2017-04-26.
  4. ^ "Philly railcar maker Hyundai Rotem gives up and leaves town". Philadelphia Inquirer. 2018-08-17.
  5. ^ Korean website see Village Pump discussion in the Commons
  6. ^ "韩国现代Rotem获颁裕廊区域线62列列车合约". Zaobao. 6 February 2020.
  7. ^ "Hyundai Rotem Wins $664MM LA Metro Order". Railway Age. 2024-02-06. Retrieved 2024-02-09.
  8. ^ Correspondent, Special. "Metro rail goes on first automatic trial run". The Hindu. Retrieved 2017-04-26.
  9. ^ Moskowitz, Eric. "MBTA threatens to cancel $190m deal for rail cars". Boston Globe. Retrieved 10 January 2013.
  10. ^ Powers, Martine. "MBTA's new rail cars heading for a retooling". Boston Globe. Retrieved 6 April 2017.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Business data for Hyundai Rotem:
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    • Reuters
    • Yahoo!

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For other uses see Rotem disambiguation Hyundai Rotem Korean 현대로템 RR Hyeondae Lotem is a South Korean company that manufactures rolling stock defense products and plant equipment It is a part of the Hyundai Motor Group Its name was changed from Rotem to Hyundai Rotem in December 2007 to reflect the parent company 2 It is also called Hyundai Railroad Technology Systems Hyundai Rotem CompanyHyundai Rotem Headquarters in UiwangNative name현대로템주식회사FormerlyKorea Rolling Stock Corporation 1999 2001 Rotem 2002 2007 Hyundai Rotem 2007 present Company typePublicTraded asKRX 064350IndustryRailwaysDefenseFactoriesPredecessorsRolling stock divisions ofHyundai Precision amp IndustryDaewoo Heavy IndustriesHanjin Heavy IndustriesFoundedJuly 1 1977 46 years ago July 1 1977 HeadquartersChangwon Gyeongsangnam do South KoreaArea servedWorldwideKey peopleLee Yong bae CEO ProductsRailway vehicles military vehicles manufacturing plantsRevenue 3 1633 trillion 1 2022 Operating income 147 5 billion 1 2022 Net income 194 5 billion 1 2022 Total assets 4 8239 trillion 1 2022 Total equity 1 4915 trillion 1 2022 OwnerHyundai Motor Company 33 77 1 National Pension Service 6 97 1 Employee stock ownership 0 34 1 Other 0 01 1 Number of employees3 800ParentHyundai Motor CompanySubsidiariesEUROTEMWebsiteOfficial website in EnglishOfficial website in KoreanHyundai RotemHangul현대로템Revised RomanizationHyeondae LotemMcCune ReischauerHyŏndae Rot em Contents 1 History 2 Railway products 2 1 Trams and light rail vehicles 2 2 High speed rail 2 3 Diesel multiple units 2 4 Electric multiple units 2 5 Metro cars 2 6 Electric locomotives 2 7 Diesel electric locomotives 2 8 Push pull coaches 3 Defense products 3 1 Plant and Machinery 4 Projects 4 1 Hyderabad Metro 4 2 Istanbul Marmaray 4 3 Boston MBTA 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe company was founded in 1977 In 1999 the company changed its name to Korea Rolling Stock Corporation KOROS as a result of the merging between three major rolling stock divisions Hanjin Heavy Industries Daewoo Heavy Industries and Hyundai Precision amp Industries The company subsequently changed its name to Railroad Technology System or Rotem on 1 January 2002 3 It adopted its current name in December 2007 to reflect its current owner Hyundai Rotem currently employs 3 800 people and exports to 50 countries worldwide Railway products editNotable projects include supplying most of South Korea s rolling stock which include Korail s KTX high speed trains electric multiple units EMUs and electric locomotives Other products in South Korea include supplying all of Seoul Metro Seoul Metropolitan Rapid Transit Busan Metro Lines and Shinbundang Line s rolling stock International products include Hong Kong MTR s K Stock and R Stock EMUs commuter EMUs for Taiwan trains for the New Delhi Metro and automated trains for the Canada Line in Vancouver Canada It delivered 120 Silverliner V commuter trains for SEPTA Regional Rail in the Philadelphia Pennsylvania area and 66 Silverliner Vs for Regional Transportation District RTD s A Line 4 Trams and light rail vehicles edit nbsp Hyundai Rotem tram in WarsawCanada Edmonton LRT Valley Line West 40 low floor LRVs on order Poland Warsaw tram network 123 tramcars Turkey Istanbul LRT T4 high floor LRVs Turkey Izmir tramsHigh speed rail edit nbsp South Korea s KTX EumKorail KTX I HSR 350X Korail KTX Sancheon HEMU 430X maximum speed 421 4 km h 261 8 mph Korail KTX Eum EMU 260 EMU 320 Diesel multiple units edit Iran Islamic Republic of Iran Railways railbus Ireland Iarnrod Eireann 22000 Class Philippines PNR Metro Commuter Line DMUs Thailand State Railway of Thailand SRT APD 20 and APD 60 DMUs then by Daewoo Syria Syrian Railways South Korea Korail Saemaul ho diesel hydraulic multiple unitsElectric multiple units edit nbsp KTM ETS Class 91 EMUs at Ipoh stationAustralia NSW TrainLink D sets linking Sydney with the Blue Mountains Central Coast Newcastle Illawarra Wollongong Shellharbour and South Coast district areas Brazil CPTM Sao Paulo EMU 9500 series Brazil Supervia Rio de Janeiro EMU 2500 series Malaysia KTM Class 91 Malaysia KTM Class 83 New Zealand FP class for Greater Wellington Regional Council for use in Wellington South Korea Incheon Airport Maglev Ecobee South Korea ITX Saemaeul EMU 150 Korean long distance trains max 150 km h 93 mph 5 Taiwan TRA EMU500 series first produced by Daewoo then by Hyundai Rotem after merger EMU600 series mechanically identical built only by Hyundai Rotem EMU900 series Turkey Marmaray E32000 series Turkey Baskentray E23000 series Turkey IZBAN E22100 series United States Silverliner V for SEPTA Regional Rail Philadelphia and RTD Commuter Rail Denver Ukraine HRCS2 for Ukrainian RailwaysMetro cars edit nbsp Seoul Subway Line 1 vehicleBrazil Sao Paulo Metro Line 4 Brazil Salvador Metro Canada Vancouver SkyTrain Canada Line Hyundai Rotem EMU Greece Athens Metro EMUs for lines 2 3 and Athens Airport service Hong Kong MTR K train with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries for Tseung Kwan O line since 2010 and Tung Chung line from 2006 served on the Kwun Tong line from 2002 to 2009 due to United Goninan s lack of knowledge of repairing Rotem trains for the Tseung Kwan O line s bendy tracks R train for East Rail line entered service since 6 February 2021 have replaced the Metro Cammell EMU fleet since 2022 India Delhi Metro Phase 1 broad gauge EMUs Red Line Delhi Metro Yellow Line Delhi Metro erstwhile user Blue Line Delhi Metro Phase 2 standard gauge EMUs Green Line Delhi Metro Violet Line Delhi Metro Phase 3 standard gauge driverless EMUs Pink Line Delhi Metro Magenta Line Delhi Metro Grey Line Delhi Metro India Bangalore Metro EMUs India Hyderabad Metro EMUs India Nagpur Metro EMUs Indonesia Jakarta LRT high floor LRVs Kazakhstan Almaty Metro EMUs Malaysia Putrajaya line EMUs Philippines Manila LRT Line 1 1100 class high floor LRVs with Adtranz Philippines Manila LRT Line 2 2000 class with Toshiba for electrical components Philippines Manila MRT Line 7 000 class Singapore SMRT C151 refurbishment Hyundai Rotem J151 for Jurong Region Line 6 South Korea 2000 series EMU for Seoul Metro Line 2 5000 6000 7000 8000 series EMU for the former SMRT now under Seoul Metro Korail DJET DGSC BTC AREX Incheon Metro and Daegu Metro Line 2 South Korea Busan Metro Class 1000 Hyundai Seiko Class 2000 Hanjin Industrial and Class 3000 Rotem Taiwan Taoyuan Metro Green Line EMUs Taiwan Taipei Metro Taiwan Kaohsiung Metro Red Line extension EMUs Tunisia Sahel Metro Turkey Istanbul Metro Line 2 Line 6 Line 7 and Line 8 Turkey Adana Metro high floor LRVs United States Los Angeles Metro Rail HR5000 7 Electric locomotives edit South Korea Korail 8000 8100 8200 8500 Turkey TCDD E68000 only first 8 locomotives later 72 built by TULOMSAS under Hyundai Rotem license Diesel electric locomotives edit Bangladesh Bangladesh Railway 2900 3000 series locomotives Korea Korail class 4400 GT18B M 7000 7100 7200 7300 7400 7500 GT26CW series Push pull coaches edit nbsp Metrolink Hyundai Rotem bi level carTaiwan TRA E1000 push pull trainsets by Hyundai Precision Alstom and Union Carriage amp Wagon United States Rotem bi level push pull cars MBTA BTC 4D and CTC 5 cars Metrolink Guardian cars BTC 5 Tri Rail BTC 5 push pull carsDefense products edit nbsp A Republic of Korea K1 Main Battle Tank nbsp K2 Black PantherK1 Main Battle Tank K2 Black Panther Main Battle Tank K600 Rhino Combat Engineering Vehicle K1 Armoured Recovery Vehicle Decon Machinery 60 Ton Heavy Equipment Transporter HET K1 Tank Gunnery Trainer Depot Maintenance Integrated Logistics SystemPlant and Machinery edit Mechanical Press Hydraulic Press Auto Racking System Electric Arc Furnace Steel Ladle Furnace Cranes Passenger Boarding Bridges Plant constructionProjects editHyderabad Metro edit Hyderabad Metro Rail announced on September 12 2012 that it has awarded the rolling stock tender to Hyundai Rotem of South Korea The tender is for 57 rakes consisting of 171 cars which will delivered phase wise at least 9 months before the commencement of each stage On 22 May 2014 the first train had arrived at Uppal depot in Hyderabad On 31 December 2014 Hyderabad Metro created a new technology record by successfully running a train in Automatic Train Operation ATO mode for the first time on Indian soil between Nagole and Mettuguda 8 Istanbul Marmaray edit Hyundai Rotem announced on November 11 2008 that it had signed a 580m contract to supply the rolling stock for the Marmaray cross Bosporus tunnel project in Istanbul The Korean firm saw off competition from short listed bidders Alstom CAF and a consortium of Bombardier Siemens and Nurol for the 440 vehicle contract which was placed by the Ministry of Transport s General Directorate of Railways Harbours amp Airports The 22 m long stainless steel cars will be formed into 10 and five car EMUs Some production will be carried out locally by Eurotem Hyundai Rotem s joint venture with Turkish rolling stock manufacturer TUVASAS The cars will arrive in three batches the first 160 cars by 2011 the last by June 2014 Hyundai Rotem won its first contract in Turkey in 1996 and has now completed seven orders for a total of 804 vehicles worth US 1 6bn In July it signed a contract to provide 84 DMUs in conjunction with Tuvasas Hyundai Rotem has earned the trust of Turkey by providing high quality products and technology said Executive Vice chairman Yeo Sung Lee We believe this brightens the outlook for future business opportunities in Turkey such as the Istanbul line and the Ankara line Boston MBTA edit Hyundai Rotem was awarded a contract with Boston s MBTA in early 2008 for the construction of 75 cars The contract entails the delivery of the first 4 cars by October 2010 while the remaining 71 cars were scheduled to be delivered by the end of 2012 However due to chronic delays shoddy workmanship material shortage and the death of Hyundai Rotem s chief executive M H Lee in November 2012 only four cars have been delivered by the end of 2012 On December 21 2012 the MBTA sent a letter to Hyundai Rotem threatening to cancel the contract if a solution is not soon reached which would be a breach of the contract terms 9 Since then the new cars have continued to experience various mechanical problems resulting in car shortages and delays 10 See also editEconomy of South Korea Woojin Industrial Systems Dawonsys Sung Shin Rolling Stock TechnologyReferences edit a b c d e f g h i HYUNDAI ROTEM 064350 FnGuide 2022 Archived from the original on 26 January 2024 Retrieved 26 January 2024 Hyundai Rotem News 현대로템 08년 해외수주 2조원 진입 in Korean 2007 12 04 Archived from the original on 2004 08 05 Retrieved 2008 02 18 HYUNDAI ROTEM www hyundai rotem co kr Archived from the original on 2013 11 05 Retrieved 2017 04 26 Philly railcar maker Hyundai Rotem gives up and leaves town Philadelphia Inquirer 2018 08 17 Korean website see Village Pump discussion in the Commons 韩国现代Rotem获颁裕廊区域线62列列车合约 Zaobao 6 February 2020 Hyundai Rotem Wins 664MM LA Metro Order Railway Age 2024 02 06 Retrieved 2024 02 09 Correspondent Special Metro rail goes on first automatic trial run The Hindu Retrieved 2017 04 26 Moskowitz Eric MBTA threatens to cancel 190m deal for rail cars Boston Globe Retrieved 10 January 2013 Powers Martine MBTA s new rail cars heading for a retooling Boston Globe Retrieved 6 April 2017 External links editOfficial website Business data for Hyundai Rotem BloombergGoogleReutersYahoo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hyundai Rotem amp oldid 1206015262, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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